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Hi Josh, great question, and it depends on your lawn. I would follow these steps to find the right height: • start on -3 and run it for 3/4 metres. • take a look to see if you are removing enough thatch (can you see the soil) • if not lower it further and repeat • if you are going for a good scarify as part of a lawn renovation, you should be able to see lines in the soil. One thing to be weary of electric scarifiers is the tenancy for the motor to bog down if it's working too hard, but you will hear that! If you scarify too lightly, it's really not a problem. Just assess the ground (if it's still spongy, go again but lower!) Hope this helps, I'll do another video on this in a few weeks when I will be doing some lawn renovations!
@@MowdLtdThankyou for the reply! I think it would make a great video actually going through how to do it. - I can make a mess of my lawn with the aerator alone, although it's common sense to you, I have no idea what I'm aiming for, and I know people I've spoken to are often confused as well. "Do you need to scarify or aerate. How deep do you go. What should it look like." Are the sort of Qs I'd love to see answered!
Probably a silly question, but how on earth are these supposed to be wall hung for storage? I have the wall bracket, but not a clue how the aerator attaches to it!
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Excellent video, thanks for sharing. Perfect for beginners, I think your channel deserves a lot more credit.
Thanks alot for your support! It great to get feedback on our videos, and we are all about the beginner and family lawns!
Great video, amateur question: What height/depth do you scarify/aerate with on this machine? I really don't have any idea what settings you need..
Hi Josh, great question, and it depends on your lawn. I would follow these steps to find the right height:
• start on -3 and run it for 3/4 metres.
• take a look to see if you are removing enough thatch (can you see the soil)
• if not lower it further and repeat
• if you are going for a good scarify as part of a lawn renovation, you should be able to see lines in the soil.
One thing to be weary of electric scarifiers is the tenancy for the motor to bog down if it's working too hard, but you will hear that!
If you scarify too lightly, it's really not a problem. Just assess the ground (if it's still spongy, go again but lower!)
Hope this helps, I'll do another video on this in a few weeks when I will be doing some lawn renovations!
@@MowdLtdThankyou for the reply! I think it would make a great video actually going through how to do it. - I can make a mess of my lawn with the aerator alone, although it's common sense to you, I have no idea what I'm aiming for, and I know people I've spoken to are often confused as well. "Do you need to scarify or aerate. How deep do you go. What should it look like." Are the sort of Qs I'd love to see answered!
Sounds like a plan Josh, give me a few weeks and I'll get on it! 👍👍
Probably a silly question, but how on earth are these supposed to be wall hung for storage? I have the wall bracket, but not a clue how the aerator attaches to it!
perfectly timed question - i just bought a new shed and im going to wall mount this one - ill do a short video on it (if i can work it out!!)
Amazing thank you!
The shed has just gone up so I'll be trying to mount this scarifier on the wall bracket this week!
@@MowdLtd I gave it another go last week and I'm still baffled as to how that thing is supposed to be wall mounted by a little plastic bracket!